> 
> Yes; since when is /boot on /dev/hda? Did you move
> your WinXP drive 
> (which you said was /dev/hda, and does not contain a
> /boot directory, 
> afaik) to another slot on the IDE cable and re-swap
> your Linux drive to 
> the primary master?

I was hoping for something like my previous system
where XP would boot but give me a choice between XP,
the master, and two other linuxes, slack and ubuntu,
each on a seperate, slave drive. I had already copied
over to C:\ the first 512 bytes of each seperate drive
and edited my boot.ini file accordingly. I merely
scrolled to whatever OS I wanted. If one of the
linuxes was chosen the lilo on the appropriate slave
would start. It was simply a matter of popping the two
other drives in and out.
 
-mw


        
                
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